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CNN's Morning Show Makeover: Revamped Format and Location Shift

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The New York Times

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CNN's new chairman, Mark Thompson, has announced a significant programming shift for the network's morning lineup, moving away from the chatty morning TV format to focus on straight news coverage. The decision comes as a response to the lackluster viewership of "CNN This Morning" and high expenses. This marks the first major programming move under Thompson's leadership, signaling a shift towards more news and less banter in the morning show.

CNN's Morning Show Shake-Up: New Strategy, New Anchor, New Hope

Originally Published 1 year ago — by TheWrap

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CNN is overhauling its morning programming, canceling "CNN This Morning" and reshuffling its anchor lineup. The new CEO, Mark Thompson, has decided to expand Kasie Hunt's show, move "CNN News Central" to 7 a.m., and introduce new programs at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. The changes will see the production of "This Morning" move from New York to Atlanta, with anchors Poppy Harlow and Phil Mattingly in discussions about new roles. Thompson emphasized that the decision is a change in strategic direction and not a reflection on the talent of the New York-based teams, encouraging them to apply for new roles in Atlanta, Washington, D.C., and New York.

CNN's Digital Transformation: A Strategy for Everywhere, Everything

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Verge

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CNN CEO Mark Thompson plans to restructure the news organization by combining its TV, streaming, and digital operations into one team to adapt to the decline in cable viewership and grow its presence on mobile devices. Thompson aims to find new ways to attract audiences to CNN on their phones, acknowledging the smartphone as a primary news consumption device. He previously achieved success in building a thriving digital subscription business at The New York Times and is now focused on addressing the challenge of creating a compelling news experience for mobile users.

"CNN's Digital Future: New CEO Unveils Strategy and Subscription Model"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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CNN's CEO Mark Thompson outlined a new digital future for the cable channel in a memo to staff, emphasizing the need for innovation and risk-taking to secure the company's future. The vision includes a focus on digital offerings, new content types, and a reinvigorated approach to original series. Thompson also highlighted the importance of linear TV while acknowledging the need for belt-tightening in the face of changing industry economics. The new organizational structure includes key leadership appointments and a shift towards a more integrated, multimedia newsroom approach.

CNN's New CEO Thompson Takes Charge, Paving the Way for Long-Term Success

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNBC

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CNN has appointed Mark Thompson as its new CEO, following the firing of former CEO Chris Licht. Thompson, the former CEO of The New York Times, will focus on building digital subscription businesses around CNN.com and creating programming for a younger audience on CNN Max. He aims to make CNN a sustainable business for the next five years and will explore the integration of Bleacher Report with CNN.com. Thompson's experience in growing the Times' subscription digital business is expected to benefit CNN's digital strategy. He will also have the opportunity to develop new shows on CNN Max, targeting a younger demographic.

Mark Thompson: Leading CNN through Disruption and Steady Success

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Financial Times

Mark Thompson, the former CEO of The New York Times, is facing a period of "peak disruption" as he takes on the role of CEO at CNN. Thompson will be tasked with navigating the challenges of the rapidly changing media landscape, including the rise of streaming platforms and the decline of traditional cable news. His leadership will be crucial in adapting CNN's business model and maintaining its relevance in the digital age.

Mark Thompson Takes the Helm at CNN: A New Era Begins

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Hollywood Reporter

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Mark Thompson has been officially named the new chairman and CEO of CNN Worldwide, starting on October 9. Thompson, the former CEO of The New York Times Company and director general of the BBC, will oversee CNN's business, strategy, operations, and content. He takes over at a challenging time for the cable news channel, with declining cable TV business and recent leadership changes. Thompson expressed his excitement about joining CNN and his plans to evolve the business in the face of disruption.

Mark Thompson Takes the Helm as CNN's New CEO and Chairman

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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CNN has appointed Mark Thompson, former CEO of the BBC and The New York Times, as its new chair and CEO in an effort to revive the struggling news organization. Thompson, known for his transformational leadership and digital-first approach, aims to steer CNN into the digital age and capitalize on new opportunities. His appointment comes after CNN's previous CEO, Chris Licht, was fired amid declining viewership and financial struggles. Thompson's strategic vision and passion for news make him a formidable force for CNN and journalism at this critical time.

Mark Thompson Takes the Helm as CNN's New CEO, Replacing Chris Licht

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Washington Post

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Mark Thompson, former CEO of the New York Times, has been appointed as the new chief executive of CNN, replacing Chris Licht. Thompson, who begins his role on October 9, brings extensive experience in media, having overseen significant growth in digital subscription revenue during his tenure at the New York Times. He will also serve as CNN's editor in chief. Thompson's appointment comes after Licht's ousting in June following a short and tumultuous tenure. CNN is hoping that Thompson's leadership will help the network regain viewership and navigate the challenges of the evolving television industry.

Mark Thompson Takes the Helm as CNN's New Chief

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CNBC

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Former New York Times CEO Mark Thompson has been appointed as the new CEO and chairman of CNN by parent company Warner Bros. Discovery. Thompson, a 40-year news veteran, will take over the leadership role on October 9th. His appointment comes at a crucial time for CNN as it faces challenges from cord-cutting and increased competition in the cable news industry. Thompson aims to capitalize on CNN's strong brand and journalism to navigate the disruptions in TV journalism and find new opportunities for growth.

Mark Thompson Takes the Helm as CNN's New Chief Executive

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The New York Times

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Mark Thompson, former CEO of The New York Times Company and director general of the BBC, has been named the next chairman and chief executive of CNN. Thompson, known for his experience in transforming news organizations for the digital age, will face the challenge of leading CNN through a pivotal period as the cable business declines and the network transitions to a more digital-focused future. CNN has been dealing with a series of crises, including plummeting ratings and profits, and is still recovering from the termination of its previous CEO, Chris Licht. Thompson will start his new role on October 9th.